Tag: part-time

Part-Time/Full-Time Technical Data Analyst

October 13th, 2009

Company Name: Client of MerrillRecruiting

Location (City, State): Provo, Utah

Our client is seeking two to four sharp people with some skill in technical things for a position helping them configure automatic data-collection software.

This is an ideal college student position or for someone just starting their career.

Good experience with windows computers is a must, and an ability to think logically is preferred. Some programming experience (of any kind) may be helpful as this is a highly analytical position. Also, experience with spreadsheets or databases and screen-capture or screen-scraping applications is preferred.

Part-time or Full-time. Pay-rate $8/hr.

Office location is convenient to both BYU and UVU and close to UTA Bus routes (but a bus does not drive right by the office).

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Apply By Email: apply@merrillrecruiting.com

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This post was submitted by Robert Merrill.

Job Trends: Moonlight, Part-Time Desired by Candidates

June 12th, 2008

It’s likely a result of the current economy, but we have noticed a very high percentage of people coming to us and looking for part-time or extra work on graveyards/evenings/weekends.

These are generally very talented individuals who like their current job/employer, but are looking for additional work to take on.

Likewise, these same people are usually willing to take a decrease in their “day-time wage” for a flexible work opportunity because of the, well, flexibility of it.

Some are cutting their pay-rate down as much as 75% of what they would deserve in a day-time/full-time gig because they are not looking for just income, but additional income.

If you are a software development manager and I was willing to experiment with adding flexible/additional staff (especially if you’re already considering outsourcing where there are time-differences anyway), this might be the time to seriously consider bringing on a swing/night shift (your programmers are already there all night anyway, right?) and acquire some excellent talent at a discount.

Of course, finding the people to do this is what we do all day (at SOS Engineering & Technology, where I work). Even if you had your own person in mind, contracting them through an agency like mine (so you would not have to hire them permanently, or deal with 1099 messes) can remove a lot of headaches and legal issues down the road.

If you’re curious about how an agency like mine could help you, please feel free to contact me.

If you know of companies that are accepting candidates for non-traditional work hours, and you want to share, please feel free to leave a comment!

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